Showing posts with label Motorcycles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorcycles. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

TVS Likely To Make Partnership With BMW Motorcycles

The Chennai based indigenous motorcycle maker, TVS Motors today revealed in a statement that the company is having on-going talks with BMW Motorcycles and this partnership is likely to see the light of the day before the end of the ongoing fiscal year. If we take a look at the current dominant players in the Indian market, either they are international bigwigs or they have a collaboration with some international biggie. Hero MotoCorp, which earlier had its tie-up with Honda Motorcycles, Japan has now exited the JV and has technical collaborations with Eric Buell Racing and AVL Austria for motorcycle and motorcycle engine development.

Bajaj Auto on the other hand has a stake in KTM via which its gets access to KTM’s technical expertise. TVS Motors, on the contrary has been a long lone player in the market after it exited its JV with Suzuki Motorcycles. And without an aggressive product portfolio, it is constantly losing market share. The tie-up with BMW will definitely pump in some fresh action into the brand. TVS Motor Co President (Marketing) HS Goindi told reporters, “Talks are on (with BMW) and we expect something to materialize before end of the ongoing fiscal.” He however, declined to comment on the nature and details of the partnership for which the company is in talks with the German firm.

Currently, BMW Motorrad sells high-end performance bikes since 2010 in India. And TVS, on the other hand currently sells a range of motorcycles, starting from entry level TVS Sport in the 100 cc segment to the 180 cc model TVS Apache. Recently, it launched the 125cc bike, Phoenix in India. It is priced at Rs 49,990 for drum brake version and Rs 52,000 (ex-showroom Delhi) for the disc brake variant. Commenting on the company’s expectations from the newly launched Phoenix, Goindi said: “The overall executive motorcycle segment is about 4 lakh units a month in India now and we want to have a share of about 5-7 percent.” He also added that overall, the company is aiming to sell around 20,000 units of Phoenix 125.

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Triumph’s Upcoming Motorcycles in 2013 Spied

MotorCycle News (MCN) has reportedly caught hold of some exclusive pictures that show Triumph motorcycle models being tested. Three Triumph motorcycles have been caught testing by the online blog. Two of the models are just upgrades to the existing line-up while the third one is an all new addition to the company’s portfolio. The all new motorcycle is a naked motorcycle built on lines of Street Trackers/ Cafe Racers. It is based on the company’s existing Bonneville bike chassis. The two upgrade models are of the Tiger Sport 1050 and a Thunderbird cruiser bike.

The Bonneville based cafe racer model caught on test clearly shows the use of latest state-of-the art suspension technology and braking systems and is expected to hit the international markets by 2014. The Tiger Sport 1050, on the other side boasts of a new swingarm, suspension parts and wheels, it looks to be in the final stages of testing prior to the commencement of production. This is expected to hit the markets by 2013. The updated Thunderbird Storm features new wheels, new forks and a major styling update. The updated bike looks similar to the Harley Davidson’s Fat Bob model.

With increased popularity of Cafe Racers, Triumph is hoping to cash in on the craze with its Street Tracker type motorcycle. While the Thunderbird aims to pull in prospective Harley buyers, the Tiger renowned for adventure motorcycling will further strive to compete with its rivals with improved performance. Triumph has already announced its foray into the Indian market. It remains to be seen when these models make it to the Indian shores.

Via MCN

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